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<P class="title"><A NAME="HELPSwOL"></A>Switch <B>-OL[A,-]</B> - process
symbolic links as the link [absolute paths,skip]<hr></P>

<p>Store NTFS symbolic links and reparse points as links, so file or folder
contents is not archived. Such archive entries are restored as symbolic links
or reparse points when extracting.
Supported for <a href="HELPRAR5Format.htm">RAR 5.0</a> archives only.</p>

<p>You may need to run WinRAR as administrator to create symbolic links
when extracting.</p>

<p>WinRAR adds all links regardless of target when archiving with -ol switch.
When extracting, to prevent placing files outside of destination folder
WinRAR can skip symbolic links with absolute paths, excessive number of ".."
in link target or other potentially dangerous link parameters.
Also it can convert some of links to folders. You can turn off these
security checks and extract all links as is with -ola switch.</p>

<p>Placing files outside of destination folder can present a security risk
when extracting. Use -ola switch only if you are sure that archive contents
is safe, such as your own backup.</p>

<p>Links that are considered safe by WinRAR are extracted always regardless
of -ol or -ola switch, unless -ol- is specified.</p>

<p>Switch -ol- skips symbolic links when archiving or extracting.</p>

<p>Switch -ol is the command line equivalent of
<a href="HELPGetArcAdvanced.htm#symlinks">Store symbolic links as links</a>
option in "Archive name and parameters" dialog. Switch -ola is equal to
"Allow absolute paths in symbolic links" option in
<a href="HELPExtractAdvOptions.htm">extraction dialog</a>.</p>

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